
How I can make my dog walk like a normal dog on the leash!?
I have a Cockapoo 6 months. Take a walk when you feel everything everyone welcome and pitting of the belt, I can not walk. It takes me basically, and it looks like a hare when I walk in! Therefore, training tips, suggestions, ideas to help me? Thanks
My pepper Cockapoo is the same age as yours, and we have had obedience training so that I can help with this. I'm looking in my training manual and that's what he said to walk on a loose leash … 1. With your dog on a leash, hold treatment and down, horizontal the puppy's head, more than 6 "in front of it. To say" we "and start walking slowly, one step at a time. 2. If your puppy is ahead of the address, given immediately when he arrived. Keep doing this, take one step at a time. Your puppy must continue, because you hold the handle. 3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for the first day until your puppy is still quite easily. We are playing "follow the leader" and the idea is to have your puppy will follow you wherever you go. 4. Gradually add becomes the lesson so that your puppy learns to follow when changing direction. 5. Use your voice as a motivator. Use the address and your voice to encourage your puppy to follow. Pat your leg, if necessary. If something does not work, try another thing. If the puppy loses interest in the treatment was initiated, addresses change. 6. Sure ending the session on a positive note. Play with your puppy for a short time after completing the lesson. This allows your dog enjoy the training. Then you have to keep your training sessions short because they have short attention spans. It also says to be patient. If you try this and work it does, there is a product called "Gentle Leader" can be purchased at a Petco or Petsmart. This is a specially made head neck to keep your dog pulling on the leash when trained to walk. They have little xtra xtra high and costs about $ 25.00. I would like to see a picture of her cocker spaniel. Pepper images shown in the photo Cockapoo yahoo group first-class private album Pepper Brooks.
Chico biting his leash and fighting his walk
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